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In reply to the discussion: Stop Telling Women How to Not Get Raped [View all]davidn3600
(6,342 posts)It's well established in the field of psychology that rape is not about sex. The whole "no means no" thing is meaningless since most rape is meant to control, dominate, hurt, and terrorize the woman. That is the motivation. It's an act of violence. 70% of rapes are planned in advance. That's why women are taught to try to not get raped. The point of it is to try to remove the opportunity that the rapist has planned.
In a perfect world, we could walk around and do anything we want without a care in the world and not have to worry about other people wanting to hurt us. The fact is that crime and violence are unfortunate realities of human society. There has never been a crime-free society in our history. The idea that we should not teach women to defend themselves or be aware of their surroundings is idiotic and foolish!
If I get robbed in the middle of the night, does it make it my fault that I got robbed because I forgot to lock the door? Of course not. The robber is the one that broke the law. However, if that door was locked, he might have went on to the next house or at least made it more difficult for him to get in. And that's why there is a lock on the door. Prevention. I take away the robber's opportunity by locking that door. And that's what you teach women with rape prevention and self-defense. You are taking away the rapist's opportunity.